According to the Canal & River Trust, some two million people access the country’s waterways in order to walk or ramble alongside them[1]. In fact, use of the UK’s waterways is so popular that Bellway Homes has included river access in its latest Essex development in Halstead, Portway Place.
The development backs on to the River Colne, with two-, three- and four-bedroom houses offering a wide range of accommodation types. Residents will be able to access the river and walk from their homes to the pretty market town of Halstead, home to ‘Essex’s Best Baker’ as well as several notable schools.
With various sizes and layouts available, the residences at Portway Place have been designed to attract everyone from first-time buyers to families to downsizers. One of the benefits of waterside living is that it can provide a different experience for each visitor. In addition to the two million people who opt for a waterside walk or ramble, the Canal & River Trust found that 1.4 million of us visit the nations’ waterways to sit and enjoy the peace that this can bring. Dog walkers, cyclists and runners also have much to gain from owning a home at Portway Place and being able to access the River Colne with ease.
The beautifully designed interiors at Portway Place also provide spacious, luxurious surroundings that promote a calm, relaxing home life.
Emma Hawkins, Sales Manager for Bellway Essex comments: “At Portway Place, we wanted to offer residents the best of both worlds — easy access to outdoor pursuits that celebrate the best of the British countryside, together with spacious interiors that suit a wide range of lifestyles. It’s about providing homes that suit everyone, in order to create a vibrant community in a traditional country setting.”
The countryside location means that residents have access to a range of outdoor pursuits in addition to the River Colne. horse riding, hiking, fishing, water skiing and open-water swimming are all available within 10 minutes of Portway Place, at Broaks Wood and Gosfield Lake Resort, while the area is also home to several parks and formal green spaces.